Thanks Arvind,
Actually I did everything as you said.
But still action is not firing.
So is it issue related to myfaces.jar ?
Please help.I struck this problem since 2 days.
Thanks
Sandip
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 Mr Arvind Pandey wrote :
Hi Sandip !
I have used t:jscookMenu in my
Did you look at jscookmenu at irian website? http://www.irian.at/myfaces/jscookmenu.jsftake a look and try to make it work on your server, i believe it'll solve your problem...
On 22 Aug 2006 14:37:06 -, sandip anandrao patil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Arvind,
Actually I did
Shawn Recinto schrieb:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fck-faces
This has a 1.0.0 release for those of you interested in using it.
Neat, we could not integrate FCK into myfaces due to licensing reasons.
The FCK was LGPL and back then LGPL was a no go for us (I dont know what
the current
Hi all,
Is it at all possible to pass a value from one backing bean to another,
without accessing that bean and setting the value manually?
Currently we set parameters for beans using f:param, however I now have a
situation where bean A will return navigation that will result in bean B
being
I have to disagree. The way that I read Martin's setup is that Martin
is keeping the UI/navigation logic of his application in a different
class/layer to the business model. (You may correct me if I am wrong)
I like the fact that I can use a simple POJO (business model) as the
centre of my
Hi, Browsing through earlier posts, it appears that if you specify an error-page in the web.xml AND IF this page contains jsf tags (pure jsp html goes aparently fine), MyFaces throws an Exception. I've experienced this myself too. Is there a remedy/fix planned? The code:In my web.xml I have:!--
Hi Daniel,
The Tomahawk SaveState component sounds like it may do the job for you.
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/SaveState
Otherwise look at
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/AccessingOneManagedBeanFromAnother
Regards,
Fintan
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Murley [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all,
I have a question about validation of the code. I know there are some
IDEs supporting such validations (rudimentar), but is there somewhere
out an ant task or a maven goal which allows to verify, if all setters
and getters are correct defined within the backing bean and the
associated JSF
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused since the description of the var attribute for the
dataTable action says it's the request scope variable that holds the
current row object.
But the following exemplary code doesn't work anyway:
h:dataTable value=#{children} var=child
h:column
h:outputText
If your error page contains JSF then the location should use the .jsf
extension (or whatever url mapping the FacesServlet is configured to use):
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/resources/pages/fileNotFound.jsf/location
/error-page
etc.
-Guy.
On 23/08/2006 10:37, Wolf Benz
That's not true, it suffices to map the jsp extention to the MyFaces
Servlet and it will correctly deal with the JSF tags inside.
Besides, otherwise all my other pages wouldn't work either - they all
have jsp extensions.
No, something -I don't know what- makes the treatement of this
I think you have to use serverside Tree. This works for me in portlet.
Regards,
Stephan
-Original Message-
From: Denis Nikiforov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:32 PM
To: users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: t:tree2 + portlet
(message (Hello *Human*)
Are you hosting your applicatino or selling software bundles (zips, jars,
tars, etc.) ?
I've read analyses that explain the LGPL is only valid if you are selling
copies of your software. So, if you are hosting your own web application
the LGPL does (should?) not apply because you are not
Hi,
I have an application that is using form based
authentication.
Supposean user with many rights is logged in
and visiting a page (/app/page_for_admin.jsp)then s/he isclicking on
logout button.On the server the session isinvalidated,then the
user is redirectedto a page from restricted
Alin,
This sounds like a flaw in your application logic, not in JSF itself.
Your login method should return a String, which JSF will use to map to a
navigation rule. You can have as many possible outcomes from this method
as you wish, i.e. one string for login failure, one for regular users,
I believe Guy is right: that's the exception that I get when I call a
JSF page outside of the MyFaces context (i.e. I mistakenly type in
MyPage.jsp instead of MyPage.faces)
Have you really mapped the JSP extension to the Faces Servlet? This is
not common practice. Even though the actual
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for your quick answer.
Let me tell you more details about my application.
So, I use Tomcat and as security I have configured the FORM method. The
security constraint just say that under /app/* there is a protected area and
only user and admin users are allowed. There are
Hi!
My question is this:
I have a dataScroller, and want to specify
the for-reference to a dataTable, only thing is thatI see the need of
having the two objects (scroller and table)in two different forms (layout
issues).
I've tried something like this, with no
success:
t:dataScroller
I tried to modify the jsp-examples/security/protected example from
Tomcat to see if the same problem appears with plain jsp. It does not
appear.
Hmm, interesting...
I'm afraid I can't speak to that myself, as we use a phase listener for
security.
Is anyone here using the built-in FORM
David Friedman schrieb:
Are you hosting your applicatino or selling software bundles (zips, jars,
tars, etc.) ?
I've read analyses that explain the LGPL is only valid if you are selling
copies of your software. So, if you are hosting your own web application
the LGPL does (should?) not
Hello,
I tried to use the attribute activeOnViewIds of the component
commandNavigation2 to define which menu items are open after which action,
but don't get it wo work.
I don't know exactly how to fill the attribute.
A view-id is sth like /order_overview.jsp, as in a navigation rule, right?
I
Sure, I understand that very well. To clarify a bit: the point is that
you need that PersonPage bean. Its entirely different function is to
make your business data model fit JSF at a very _concrete_ level. It's
there to represent an application domain artifact for the purpose of UI
exposure.
Hi,
I understand it's not verbatim duplication, that's why I put in
essentially in my comment. Anyway, my problem is that I can't avoid
that extra class/layer. It is code bloating, I don't want to have it.
Every abstraction that you put in has a price (think maintenance), so it
has to buy you
Hi
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is holding the twenty second Birds-of-Feather XXII (Meet up number 22)
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Rich,
that guy is part of our sandbox. Make sure you have the sandbox jar in
your project.
See [1] for the source
[1] http://tinyurl.com/hbbby
On 8/23/06, Richard Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use the commons validator framework within my JSP/JSF
project. I have tomahawk
For a solution to the problem of your last paragraph, take a look at the:
s:selectItems component
in the MyFaces-sandbox.
regards,
Martin
On 8/23/06, Iordanov, Borislav (GIC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, I understand that very well. To clarify a bit: the point is that
you need that
You're using aspects?
great! Manfred and me have been working on what we call Lightweight
aspect-oriented JSF-UIs ;)
where each business-object is automatically wrapped in a JSF-enhanced
aspect, if necessary. We still have a page-bean, though. for storing
the aspects, if nothing else.
regards,
Thanks everyone for input.
but I am little confused. So there is no framework still that works
completely out of box. I thought my requirements were most basic ajax
requirements...
regards,
Shekhar
Martin Marinschek wrote:
Hold on, hold on.
The PPR technology we devised for integration
Hi Jeff,
Can you give me some ideas about how you use phase listener for security? Or
give me a link for more details.
Thank you,
Alin.
I tried to modify the jsp-examples/security/protected example from
Tomcat to see if the same problem appears with plain jsp. It does not
appear.
Hmm,
AjaxAnywhere and Ajax4Jsf both work out of the box. They have
different strengths and weaknesses. Both are made for partial page
refreshing, not any kind of AJAX API necessarily.
Ajax4Jsf is geared more towards JSF and is dedicated to migrate to the
JSF Avatar once it is released (where JSF
I have added radio buttons to my
application.
Heres the code
h:selectOneRadio
layout=pageDirection
f:selectItem
itemValue=customers itemLabel=Customers/
f:selectItem
itemValue=enabled_customers itemLabel=Enabled Customers
/
f:selectItem
itemValue=disabled_customers
Dear All
I am trying to achieve something equivalent to the code below in
myfaces with ADF:
form action=https://secure.webpage.pl/index.php; method=post class=form
input type=text name=language value=pl /
input type=text name=session_id value=SESSION_ID /
input name=submit_send value=wyślij
In JavaScript or on the server?
On 8/23/06, Jaya Saluja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have added radio buttons to my application.
Here's the code
h:selectOneRadio layout=pageDirection
f:selectItem itemValue=customers itemLabel=Customers/
f:selectItem
In Javascript
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 4:14 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: What is the best Ajax JSf framework to use?
In JavaScript or on the server?
On 8/23/06, Jaya Saluja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no quite easy way. There is no ID to use the getElementById
function. However, the NAME attribute is set to the JSF client ID. So
if you know the full client ID, then you can use getElementsByName. If
you only know the component ID, but not the client ID, you can
simply get the form,
Hi Stephan,
I looked at the wiki entry and it was very clear and straightforward
but unfortunately I have not been able to solve the locale problem
yet. When I don't add the portlet-ejb.jar to the WEB-INF/lib directory
of my portlet .war file it throws a ClassNotFoundException. When I
added the
Regards,
I have been experimenting with a combination of
action and actionListener method binding and when I debug my code I notice that
the actionListener gets executed first, is this always the case? Is it
possible for this order of execution to change between implementations or it is
Yes,
it's right that actionListeners are executed *before* the action methods
On 8/23/06, Jorge Vásquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regards,
I have been experimenting with a combination of action and actionListener
method binding and when I debug my code I notice that the actionListener
gets
If these bookshops will be free?
xmlns:fbr=http://faces.eti.br/jsf;
Rogerio Pereira escribió:
Guys, the correct url is http://faces.eti.br/arquivos/test-morefaces.war
I can't understand why the teste-morefaces.war can be downloaded since
the same doesn't exist anymore on my website. Maybe
Hi Stephan,
JSFToolbox 1.2 for Dreamweaver will include comprehensive JSF-EL validation
and correction tools, such as design-view highlighting of invalid EL
expressions, detailed site-wide validation reports, and more.
This update is due for October-December of this year and will also feature
I have a requirement to register a custom NavigationHandler
implementation at the bottom of the delegation stack, rather than at the
top as happens when registering through WEB-INF/faces-config.xml.
Basically, I need to make sure that delegating navigation handlers, such
as Shale's
Hi Sandip!
I am using myfaces-all.jar(version 1.1.1) which
contains myfaces-impl 1.1.1, myfaces-api 1.1.1 and
tomahawk 1.1.1 . You can place these three files
together or myfaces-all.jar file alone in your
WEB-INF/lib folder. myfaces-all.jar file should not be
put together with three files
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